Bolivian Julia Flores Colque, known as "Mama Julia", gestures as she celebrates her 118th birthday, in Sacaba, Cochabamba department, Bolivia, on October 26, 2018. - The Quecua indigenous woman, the most long-lived in Bolivia, and probably in the world, turned 118 Friday, clear-thinking and in good health condition, authorities informed. (Photo by STR / AFP) (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

Bolivian Julia Flores Colque, known as "Mama Julia", plays the charango -Andean stringed instrument- as she celebrates her 118th birthday, in Sacaba, Cochabamba department, Bolivia, on October 26, 2018. - The Quecua indigenous woman, the most long-lived in Bolivia, and probably in the world, turned 118 Friday, clear-thinking and in good health condition, authorities informed. (Photo by STR / AFP) (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

Bolivian Julia Flores Colque, known as "Mama Julia", gestures as she celebrates her 118th birthday, in Sacaba, Cochabamba department, Bolivia, on October 26, 2018. - The Quecua indigenous woman, the most long-lived in Bolivia, and probably in the world, turned 118 Friday, clear-thinking and in good health condition, authorities informed. (Photo by STR / AFP) (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

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Bolivian Julia Flores Colque, known as "Mama Julia", plays the charango -Andean stringed instrument- as she celebrates her 118th birthday, in Sacaba, Cochabamba department, Bolivia, on October 26, 2018. - The Quecua indigenous woman, the most long-lived in Bolivia, and probably in the world, turned 118 Friday, clear-thinking and in good health condition, authorities informed. (Photo by STR / AFP) (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)